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Passive Repeater Details
Shows the location and characteristics of an antenna used as an antenna passive repeater for your system.
Actions
- Edit Repeater
- Click to go to the Edit Passive Repeater page to edit the passive repeater information. Note that this function is only available for applications that have not been submitted.
Fields
- Call Sign of Associated Station
- The set of letters and numbers that are used for on-air station identification.
- Last Edited
- The date that this record was last modified and saved.
- Station Location
- The name of the station location. This may consist of the town name and street address, or the name of the geographic site.
- Latitude (ddmmss)
- Latitude north of the station's antenna or, for a mobile station, latitude north of the centre of the station's area of operation.
- Longitude (dddmmss)
- Longitude west of the station's antenna or, for a mobile station, longitude west of the centre of the station's area of operation.
- Ground Elevation Above Mean Sea Level (m)
- Height of the ground above mean sea level at the location of the repeater, in meters.
- Antenna 1 Gain (dBi)
- The gain, in dBi, of the passive repeater antenna pointing towards this station.
- Antenna 2 Gain (dBi)
- The gain, in dBi, of the passive repeater antenna pointing towards the link station.
- Antenna 1 Azimuth (deg)
- The main beam azimuth (direction), in degrees, of the passive repeater antenna pointing towards this station.
- Antenna 2 Azimuth (deg)
- The main beam azimuth (direction), in degrees, of the passive repeater antenna pointing towards the link station.
- Height Above Ground Level (m)
- Height of the repeater's supporting structure, above ground level, in metres.
- Is there a polarization change...?
- Indicates if there is a polarization change between Antenna 1 and Antenna 2.
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